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Sadia Sultana Sara

Sadia Sultana Sara
  • Master of Social Work
  • Entrepreneurship Development Officer at UCEF Bangladesh

Entrepreneurship Development Officer, UCEP Bangladesh

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Introduction
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Current institution
UCEF Bangladesh
Current position
  • Entrepreneurship Development Officer

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Publications (5)
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This study aims to explore the socio-cultural factors influencing young women entrepreneurs in rural Bangladesh, with a focus on uncovering both challenges and opportunities. The study seeks to create insights that align with national women and youth welfare strategies, offering actionable solutions to foster sustainable entrepreneurship. The prima...
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In the rapidly evolving digital landscape of the 21st century, the internet has become an integral part of daily life, especially for the youth. While this technological advancement has brought about numerous benefits, it has also given rise to a concerning issue: online addiction. The proliferation of smartphones and affordable internet access has...
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This study, titled "Uncovering the Prevalence and Consequences of Cyberbullying Among Female Students as Virtual Violence in Bangladesh," aims to assess the prevalence, identify common forms, examine impacts, and develop policy recommendations for addressing cyberbullying. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative data fro...
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Abstract: The study investigates the multifaceted issue of harassment faced by working women in Dhaka City’s public transportation system. The research aimed to identify and categorize types of harassment, analyze their prevalence and patterns, assess the impact on women’s lives, evaluate existing support mechanisms and legal frameworks, and develo...
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Unplanned urbanization and industrialization created urban poverty has become major concern in developing countries. Slum in the urban area is major challenges to development because the condition of slum area is alarming. Migration of people from rural to urban area is increasing day by day. The present study aimed to investigate the role of NGOs...

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